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Started their franchise with a 26-game losing streak.
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Buccaneers
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Lost 4 straight Super Bowls in the 90's.
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Bills
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Famously came up just 1 yard short in the Super Bowl.
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Titans
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Their fan base is known as the "12s".
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Seahawks
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Colors were originally yellow and brown before switching in 1962.
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Broncos
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Youngest NFL franchise, they started playing in 2002..
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Texans
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They play "Sweet Caroline" after every home win.
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Panthers
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Left their home city twice, most recently in 2020.
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Raiders
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Used to be called the "Dallas Texans".
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Chiefs
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Had the youngest head coach to ever win a Super Bowl.
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Rams
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This 1996 expansion team is undefeated in the Super Bowl.
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Ravens
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Team name is based on the California Gold Rush.
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49ers
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Shared the same city and name as a baseball team at one point.
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Giants
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First team to reach 6 Super Bowl wins.
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Steelers
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Furthest team south despite not playing in a southern division.
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Dolphins
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Oldest NFL franchise dating back to the 1800s.
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Cardinals
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Won the Super Bowl in 1969 and haven't returned since.
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Jets
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Famously play in London every year.
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Jaguars
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Oldest franchise to never even appear in a Super Bowl.
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Lions
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Known as "America's Team".
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Cowboys
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Their starting QB got injured, the backup proceeded to win the most Super Bowls ever.
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Patriots
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Won the first ever Super Bowl.
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Packers
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Had the nickname "Dirty Birds" in the late 90s.
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Falcons
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Became the Baltimore Ravens before rejoining the league a few years later.
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Browns
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Defense was nicknamed "Purple People Eaters" in the 70s.
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Vikings
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Had to change their name among controversy.
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Commanders
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This team's mascot is called "Who Dey".
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Bengals
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Didn't make the playoffs for the first 20 years of being a franchise.
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Saints
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This team temporarily merged with the Steelers during World War II.
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Eagles
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Play in the oldest active NFL stadium.
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Bears
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One of two teams to win a Super Bowl in two different cities.
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Colts
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Blown out in their lone Super Bowl appearance (1994).
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Chargers
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